My Sister Pauline, called Home Too Soon.

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane , I would walk right up to heaven and bring you back again.

The greatest gift our parents gave us..was each other.

If I had a flower for every memory I have with you, I could forever walk in my garden.

Rest In Peace knowing how much I love you!!

All I ask is that you remember me at the alter of God.

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A sundown splendid and serene,
A sister’s kiss upon your cheek,
A timeless moment when you are thanked,
You smile but cannot speak.
Such gifts are rich beyond compare,
And compensate for grief and care.
We lost a very special sister and best friend the day you were called home so suddenly and without warning..
Loved with a love beyond all telling,
Missed with a grief beyond all tears.
Goodnight and God Bless Pauline I love you and miss you so much…xxx

Re-united with her loving parents and brothers Peter and John, sister Patrica. Missed by her loving husband Peter also daughter Susan and Ebony her granddaughter, son Anthony, and Grandsons.. Not forgetting Brian and Granddaughter Julie.

Michael Fish

In a lunchtime broadcast on 15 October 1987, weather forecaster Michael Fish made a prediction that would come to define his career.

“Earlier on today apparently, a woman rang the BBC and said she’d heard there was a hurricane on the way,” he confidently told viewers.
“Well, if you’re watching, don’t worry, there isn’t.”

It was one of the last broadcasts before the Great Storm of 1987, which hit the UK with winds of up to 115 mph, left hundreds of thousands of homes without power, and killed 18 people – the most damaging storm to hit the UK since 1703.

It was an embarrassment for Mr Fish, whose name became synonymous with wrong predictions.

*NO ONE CAN FORCAST WEATHER EVENTS. LOOK AT THE EXPRESS: ALWAYS PREDICTING WEATHER AND NOW WE TAKE NO NOTICE OF THE PAPER AND ITS PREDICTIONS.

But scientists have now said that even today’s supercomputers may not have been able to predict the storm precisely.

When the Met Office revisited the event with modern weather forecasting technology, the weather system could be>>